On Fri, Apr 27, 2007 at 01:45:48PM +0200, Jochen Schulz wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > > My network card isn't listed, > > Where do you look for it? How? > > > concerning the files: > > /etc/udev/rules.d/z25_persistent-net.rules > > /etc/network/interfaces > > > There is no reference to Realtek, who make my card at all. I have been > > told that there should be. > > Not literally. /etc/network/interfaces contains references to your > network hardware, but it doesn't care about hardware details. It just > deals with device names like 'eth0'. > > Your udev rules file contains only references to network cards by usage > of their MAC address (should be printed physically somewhere on the > device). > > To get an overview of all network devices currently knows about, run > 'ifconfig -a'.
you can also try ip li - this will show all the links on the machine and lspci - to see whats attached to the pci from the pci bus you can card the card id numbers (vender and ??) and see if those match up to a specific driver/module and then try and load that module and see what the error is from there > > > At start up, there is a message: > > "try dmesg | tail > > FAILED" > > > > which I seems to be asociated. > > And what does this command do when you run it? > > J. > -- > I am worried that my dreams pale in comparison beside TV docu-soaps. > [Agree] [Disagree] > <http://www.slowlydownward.com/NODATA/data_enter2.html>
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